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479 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Two Tankers Explode in Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran-US Tensions · Iran's IRGC claims two tankers were blown up by mines in the southern Strait of Hormuz.
- China Rejects Trump's Election Interference Claims as Malicious Defamation · China's Foreign Ministry denies interfering in the 2020 US election, calling Trump's claims malicious slander.
- Andy Burnham Elected UK Labour Leader and Prime Minister Successor to Keir Starmer · Andy Burnham elected new UK Labour Party leader on 17 July, succeeding Keir Starmer as prime minister in parliamentary system.
- US Expands Airstrikes to Iranian Civilian Facilities as Iran Retaliates Across Gulf · US airstrikes on Iranian civilian infrastructure including airports and bridges have escalated after one week of conflict, prompting Iranian retaliation against US assets in multiple Gulf states.
- US-Iran Conflict Enters Sixth Day as Strikes Expand to Civilian Infrastructure · US airstrikes on Iran have expanded to civilian targets including bridges and airports, reigniting inflation fears.
- US Broadcasters Boycott Trump Speech, Citing Free Speech Concerns · Major US networks ABC, NBC, and CNN skipped live coverage of Trump's election interference speech, citing First Amendment rights.
- US-Korea Shipbuilding Forum Highlights Regional Politics and Labor Barriers · Washington forum identifies legal restrictions, regional politics, labor unions, supply chains and visas as key obstacles to Korea-US naval shipbuilding cooperation.
- Japan Passes Bill Allowing Distant Male Relatives to Secure Imperial Succession · Japanese parliament approved revisions to the Imperial Household Law permitting adoption of male descendants from former royal families whose sons gain throne succession rights.
- Former Hashima Residents Release Documentary Refuting Forced Labor Claims · Former residents of Hashima Island produced a documentary denying that the site was a hellish forced labor camp for Koreans and screened it in Tokyo.
- Trump Claims China Illegibly Acquired 220 Million Voter Records in 2020 · Donald Trump alleges China illegally obtained 220 million US voter records during the 2020 election, a claim fact-checkers dispute.
- US Airstrikes Hit Iranian Cities on Sixth Day of Conflict · Explosions from US airstrikes reported in Ahvaz, Bushehr, and Bandar Abbas as conflict enters sixth day.
- Escalating US-Iran and Russia-Ukraine Conflicts Spark Inflation Fears · Intensified US-Iran and Russia-Ukraine warfare threatens global energy and food security, driving inflation concerns.
- Trump to Watch Spain vs Argentina World Cup Final Amid Alliance Tensions · US President Trump will watch the 2026 World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, raising questions about his allegiance given their opposing stances toward the US.
- Trump Suggests Buying Foreign-Built US Navy Ships Amid G7 Meeting with Lee Jae-myung · US President Trump hints at purchasing ships built abroad, specifically asking South Korea for 10 vessels during a G7 meeting.
- 71-Year-Old Parkinson's Patient Completes 100-Day Non-Stop Marathon Challenge · Larry Grogin, a 71-year-old Parkinson's patient, finished a 100-day non-stop marathon run across the US to raise funds for research.
- US Military Lacks Current Power to Control Strait of Hormuz · Analysts state US military cannot secure Strait of Hormuz without massive troop deployment due to Iran's asymmetric capabilities.
- Trump Considers Ground Troops to Occupy Harg Island as Iran War Escalates · US President Trump reviews ground invasion options for Iran, focusing on seizing Harg Island to control oil exports.
- Argentina Beats England in World Cup Semi-Final, Players Claim Falklands · Argentina defeated England 2-1 in the World Cup semi-final and players displayed a banner claiming the Falklands.
- Trump Urges US Navy Shipbuilding Cooperation, Points to Korean Firms · Trump highlights Korean shipbuilding firms as potential partners for US Navy fleet expansion.
- UNESCO Urges Japan to Fully Address Forced Labor History at Sado Mine · UNESCO World Heritage Committee urges Japan to comprehensively address forced labor history at the Sado Mine site.
- Iran Rejects US Negotiations, Vows to Focus on National Defense Amid Trump Threats · Iran's foreign ministry denies any plans to negotiate with the US, prioritizing national defense.
- US House Passes Bill to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent · The US House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent.
- Trump Withdraws Hormuz Transit Fee Plan Amidst Gulf Coalition Pushback · Trump administration cancels Hormuz transit fee proposal after intense backlash from Middle Eastern allies and US officials.
- China's Q2 GDP Growth Slows to 4.3% Amid Domestic Weakness · China's Q2 GDP growth slowed to 4.3%, missing forecasts due to weak domestic demand and property sector issues.
- Trump Warns of Power Plant Attacks on Iran if Deal Not Reached by Next Week · Trump threatens to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges if no ceasefire agreement is reached by next week.
- U.S. Commerce Secretary Rutnik's Business Discussions with Jeffrey Epstein Exposed in New Evidence · New evidence reveals U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard L. Rutnik had specific business discussions with Jeffrey Epstein in 2018.
- British Labrador Collapses on Ben Nevis After Ingesting Marijuana · A 5-year-old Labrador in Scotland collapsed while hiking Ben Nevis after ingesting marijuana, requiring a mountain rescue.
- Japan Sees Surge in 'Leave of Absence Proxy' Services as Workers Avoid Direct Confrontation · Japan's 'leave proxy' services are expanding rapidly as workers struggle to request leave directly from employers.
- Trump Threatens Power Plants and Bridges if Iran Deal Fails by Next Week · Trump warns of attacking Iran's power plants and bridges if ceasefire agreement isn't reached by next week.
- Microplastics Detected in 84% of Heart Attack Patients, Linked to Pollution and Smoking · Italian study finds microplastics in 84% of acute heart attack patients, with smoking and pollution increasing exposure.